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Zirconia implants have emerged as a promising alternative to traditional titanium implants in the field of dental restoration. Made from zirconium dioxide, a highly durable and biocompatible material, zirconia implants offer an aesthetic and metal-free option for patients looking to replace missing teeth. Their natural white color closely matches that of real teeth, providing a seamless appearance. Zirconia implants are designed for those with metal sensitivities or who simply prefer a metal-free restoration. This advancement in dental technology supports the integration with bone and soft tissues, promoting a healthy oral environment.
Assessment of oral health and suitability for a zirconia implant.
Use of X-rays or CT scans to plan the implant placement.
Preparation of the implant site, including any necessary extractions or bone grafting.
Surgical insertion of the zirconia implant into the jawbone.
Allowing time for osseointegration, where the implant bonds with the bone.
Fitting and securing the final crown or prosthetic tooth to the implant.
Zirconia implants offer several advantages:
While zirconia implants are generally safe, there are potential risks:
Our team specializes in zirconia implant placement, ensuring high-quality care.
We utilize the latest dental technologies for precise implant placement and optimal outcomes.
We offer personalized treatment plans, addressing individual needs and preferences for a metal-free restoration.
From initial consultation to post-operative care, we provide a full range of services in a supportive and comfortable environment.
Dentiva Clinic offers zirconia implants at a cost-effective price, without compromising on quality of care.
Zirconia implants are made from zirconium dioxide ceramic and are an alternative to the traditionally used titanium implants for dental restorations.
Zirconia is white in color like natural teeth and avoids the grayish hue of titanium. However, titanium remains the stronger material for implants and zirconia has a higher reported failure rate.
When properly placed, zirconia implants are considered safe. However, the material is more brittle than titanium and may have a higher incidence of fractures or chipping long-term.
Patients with metal allergies or who want a white tooth-colored implant for aesthetic reasons may benefit from zirconia. Those who grind teeth heavily are poorer candidates.
With optimal placement and load conditions, zirconia implants can last over 10 years. However, they may be more prone to fracture over the long term compared to metal implants.
Yes, zirconia implants are susceptible to staining from coffee, tea, red wine, tobacco, and other sources. Proper maintenance and oral hygiene help minimize staining risk.
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